Trump news at a glance: US House breaks early for summer recess as Republicans feel the heat over Epstein | Trump administration

The growing pressure on President Donald Trump’s alleged bonds with the sexual offender, condemned, failing that Jeffrey Epstein would have so deeply shaken and divided the members of the Republican Congress that the chamber president called on an early recreation on Tuesday.
The Democrats had put pressure on a vote to publish files related to Epstein while Trump rests questions about his relationship with the financier, who died by suicide in his prison cell in 2019. Now the room will break on Wednesday in what democrats say they are a way to dodge the vote.
Here is what happened today:
The chamber president indicates that calls for an Epstein file voting “political games”
The Republicans have minimized the decision to cut short the work week, while arguing that the White House has already decided to resolve questions about the case. Last week, Trump asked the Attorney General, Pam Bondi, to publish a testimony of the Grand Jury, although this should only be fraction of the documents in the case.
The president of the Chamber, Mike Johnson, rejected calls to a vote like “political games” and also argued that the congress should be careful to call for the release of documents related to the case, for fear of retraumating its victims.
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Trump says the new owner of CBS will give him antenna time
Trump said that the future owner of the American television network CBS would provide him with a value of $ 20 million in advertising and programming – a few days after the network canceled the late program with Stephen Colbert. The American president recently reached a settlement of $ 16 million with Paramount, the parent of CBS News, on what he claimed to be in error by deceiving a pre -electoral interview with the Democratic candidate for the president, Kamala Harris.
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Trump withs us from Unesco
The United States will leave the United Nations Culture and Education Agency, UNESCO, said the US State Department, as Donald Trump continues to withdraw from international institutions. This decision is a blow for the World Organization based in Paris, founded after the Second World War to promote peace thanks to international cooperation in education, science and culture.
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Obama breaks silence on the call “ scandal ” of Trump to pursue him
Barack Obama broke his silence on Trump’s calls to be prosecuted by rejecting the accusations of his successor unequivocally according to which he had tried to ingest a “coup” after Trump’s electoral victory in 2016 by “manufacturing” proof of Russian interference.
His office described the accusations as “nonsense”, “disinformation”, “scandalous” and “low attempted distraction”.
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Trump announces a trade agreement in Japan after weeks of difficult negotiations
Trump announced a trade agreement with Japan, potentially resolving weeks of difficult negotiations between the two allies who had caused a political outcry and economic uncertainty in Tokyo. Although he has given few details on the agreement, he described it as “massive” in an article on social networks, adding that “Japan will invest in my direction, $ 550 billion in the United States”.
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Coca-Cola to launch Coke with Cane Sugar in the United States after Trump Post
Coca-Cola announced that it would launch a product made with US Cane Sugar this year, a few days after Trump said that the company had agreed to replace corn syrup with high fructose content. But the company said that the drink would be an additional product rather than a replacement for the drink containing corn syrup.
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